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Hi,
The INSTALL file in the ApacheJServ-1.1 distribution says
o Apache HTTP Server:
We have removed all support for Apache 1.2.x. Apache 1.3.9 and
higher is the current supported version. Apache 1.3.9 has
been out for quite some time now and we feel that it is best that
you always upgrade to the latest version of Apache. We also had
several bugs as a result of bugs in Apache 1.2.x that have been
resolved in Apache 1.3.9.
Therefore, your 1.3.6 Apache is unsupported.
This might (?!?) have something to do with your problem.
Stephen Adkins
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>OS: Linux (RedHat 6.0)
>Apache 1.3.6 (Unix)
>ApacheJServ 1.1
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>Hello,
>I'm attempting to get an Apache-JServ server working properly over our
>network here at work with the above mentioned environment. I'm almost
>there, with one exception. When running the IsItWorking servlet to test
>my configuration the Java Apache Project banner at the top only displays
>if I use an address which includes "localhost:[port number]", and if I
>should provide my machine name such as "dunkel:[port number]" the
>servlet appears to load, but the banner fails to display with the alt
>tag displaying "Picture broken ? Access this from localhost". I've
>configured a similar server on a Solaris box and it works fine using the
>machine name + port address and I'm at a loss as to what may be
>different between the two installations. Any ideas on where I might
>start on this? The source description of the image is
>SRC="/jserv/status?image" so I'm guessing my problem has something to do
>with the /jserv/ tag not getting aliased properly when access is coming
>through my machine address?
>
>thanks in advance for any advise,
>Karl
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